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EarthQuaker Devices Zoar Dynamic Audio Grinder

hat the hell is a Zoar? One quick Google search reveals it was a Biblical city — and that the name roughly translates to “little” or “insignificant.” Now, I don't believe the folks at EarthQuaker Devices are biblical scholars; nor do I believe they intended to create a “little” or “insignificant” dirt pedal. But I'm pretty sure — judging by the illustrated hairy creature with

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